May is officially the craziest time of year for our feathered friends. Millions of birds fly north to nest and breed, making it the perfect time to look out your window. If you listen carefully in your backyard, you’ll probably catch a glimpse of some amazing, unusual travelers stopping by for a quick snack.
Because we have birds on the brain, it’s only right that Vasilisa RomanenkoFlora & Flight solo art exhibition runs all month at Arch Enemy Arts.
Honestly, her detailed acrylic bird paintings are an absolute dream. From tiny six-inch pieces to larger canvases, they place gorgeous birds right in the middle of bright, blooming flowers. They feel so familiar and inviting – bringing us face to face with creatures that would normally fly away the second we close our eyes! You’ll find peaceful white doves nestled among peonies and poppies, and cute dusky juncos perching on colorful birds.
The gallery says it perfectly: “Each bird in Vasilisa’s work carries a wonderful sense of form and character.” Every leaf and flower feels completely alive.
If you want to experience this beautiful spring bird art up close, this wonderful art exhibit continues through May 31st in Philadelphia. Can’t make it to Philly? You can also see more of her incredible bird paintings on Romanenko Instagram. Happy bird watching!





















